Build Your Own Handscrews These plans provide directions for making your own handscrews in size 10 inches and 14 inches.
With a bit of adaptation 6 inch and 8 inch Handscrews can also be made.
Item # 10 - 8 - 1 Cost >>$2.00 S & H *** U.S.A. >> $2.00
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Benchtop Sheet-metal Brake From Wood Neat right-angle bends and flat folds are easy to make with this simple, benchtop, sheet-metal brake. Great for the hobbyist. Handles up to 26-gauge metal.
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Item # 10 - 8 - 4 Cost >>$1.00 S & H *** U.S.A. >> $2.00
Tin Snips / Sheetmetal Cutter These will cut in the center of a sheet with a .19 inch diameter starting hole and cut on either the upper or lower side of the sheet, whichever is more convenient. As the blades cut, they curl a strip of metal ahead of the cutter. There is practically no distortion of the metal from the cutting action. The cutter will handle up to .06 inch aluminum or .02 inch soft- steel sheet.
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Item # 10 - 8 - 2 Cost >>$1.00 S & H *** U.S.A. >> $2.00
Make a Hydraulic Arbor Press When fully extended the press opens up to 12 1/4 inches from ram to base plate. The ram has 14 holes for easy adjustment, and when the tie rod is in the holes closest to the ram, the ram will compress 10 tons. And, used with a hydraulic jack, the press will bend up to 3/8 x 1 1/2 inch rectangular bar stock.
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Item # 10 - 8 - 3 Cost >>$2.50 S & H *** U.S.A. >> $2.00